Halloween is just around the corner and for those creative types who aren’t satisfied with just showing up to a party as Harley Quinn or any other superhero, there’s plenty of other awesome Hollywood-inspired options to choose from. Might we suggest dressing up as a “Stranger Things” character, but better yet, the Demogorgon.
In the video below, courtesy of Ellimacs SFX and Vulture, you can learn how to create an epic mask that looks like the Upside Down monster from the hit Netflix series. All you need is: wire, masking tape, liquid latex, flour, red and black food coloring , white ellimorph plastic, red yarn, clear varnish and runny fake blood. (Intermediate crafting skills wouldn’t hurt either.)
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This costume will definitely give you top points at any Halloween contest. Though...
In the video below, courtesy of Ellimacs SFX and Vulture, you can learn how to create an epic mask that looks like the Upside Down monster from the hit Netflix series. All you need is: wire, masking tape, liquid latex, flour, red and black food coloring , white ellimorph plastic, red yarn, clear varnish and runny fake blood. (Intermediate crafting skills wouldn’t hurt either.)
Read More: ‘Stranger Things’: David Harbour Auditions For The Role of Eleven in Funny or Die Video
This costume will definitely give you top points at any Halloween contest. Though...
- 10/14/2016
- by Liz Calvario
- Indiewire
Jean-Pierre Leaud in The 400 Blows
Photo: Criterion Collection Blu-ray via DVD Beaver I debated on writing individual reviews for Criterion's Blu-ray releases of The 400 Blows and The Last Metro, both hitting store shelves on March 24, but I couldn't help believe director Francois Truffaut is just as interesting as the films he made, if not more interesting. It was that angle I wanted to bring to my commentary and I didn't see how that would be possible or helpful to the reader if broken up into two parts. Before receiving my review copies of The 400 Blows and The Last Metro I already owned 400 Blows as well as Truffaut's Jules and#038; Jim on DVD as part of my Janus Collection, but I had not watched either. I was a Truffaut virgin and had actually held off watching 400 Blows since owning the collection because I knew the Blu-ray would be...
Photo: Criterion Collection Blu-ray via DVD Beaver I debated on writing individual reviews for Criterion's Blu-ray releases of The 400 Blows and The Last Metro, both hitting store shelves on March 24, but I couldn't help believe director Francois Truffaut is just as interesting as the films he made, if not more interesting. It was that angle I wanted to bring to my commentary and I didn't see how that would be possible or helpful to the reader if broken up into two parts. Before receiving my review copies of The 400 Blows and The Last Metro I already owned 400 Blows as well as Truffaut's Jules and#038; Jim on DVD as part of my Janus Collection, but I had not watched either. I was a Truffaut virgin and had actually held off watching 400 Blows since owning the collection because I knew the Blu-ray would be...
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- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
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